Trigger pull weight of PPQ (stock) is 6-6.5 lbs (measured with RCBS trigger pull scale). My Glock 22 is 4-4.5 lbs modified DIY with 3.5 connector, some spring changes (could not remember now) and 25 cents trigger job. Trigger feel is almost the same despite the difference in the scale but trigger break on the PPQ is much better, very crisp and predictable.

After spending 2 range sessions with the PPQ, here is my impression.
The trigger pull is significanly heavier on PPQ. The longer pretravel, trigger break and reset difference are not noticeable. Although the trigger reset of PPQ on paper is faster, the trigger reset of Glock is fast enough that the determining factor in how fast the follow up shot is how fast you can reacquire the sight/ target picture after the muzzle flip/ recoil. Over all I still like the trigger on my DIY Glock 22 trigger just because it is lighter. I hope somebody could post a DIY trigger job on PPQ to at least 4lbs or better.

I think the biggest plus for the PPQ is the ergonomic. With Glock, my middle finger would hurt even with just 50 rounds. Not the case with PPQ. PPQ is a natural pointer especially for those who are use to 1911. With Glock, I have to tilt my wrist downward. Grip is slimmer. I also like the slide release (I can release the slide while maintainng my grip). The HK style magazine release is not a problem for me but can be an issue to others.

The only con to PPQ are the lack of OEM and aftermarket parts and cost of the magazine.